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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a view" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's opinion or outlook on a particular topic or issue. For example: "Experts in the field have a variety of views on the best course of action."
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Does he have a view?
Anyone else have a view?
IS: You must have a view?
"You have to have a view.
Digitized items will have a "view online" link in HOLLIS.
Jason Bordoff: And do you have a view on that?
He and his wife have a view of the skyline.
"He didn't have a view that was like everyone else's".
I don't really have a view of what they are.
"As I say, I didn't have a view," replied Osborne.
I have a view of the South Downs.
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